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REFERENCE GUIDE
BLR-CM
BLR-CM3phase
Revisionlist
Important Notice:
BLR-CM with option DM includes a rechargeable battery to run the real-time clock. To replace this battery,
please send the relay to MR. We will forward this battery to a recycling system.
Important information!
If the sign aside appears besides a text passage in the manual the reader is strongly
! advised to read the corresponding information as it is very important for the device
usage! It can contain safety advice or other information for the correct handling of the
device. If the information is disregarded, the device may be inoperable or even damaged!
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Contents
Contents.............................................................................................................................. 4
2 MENU BLR-CM........................................................................................................... 10
2.6 MANUAL............................................................................................................................................... 28
3.1 BLR-CM06/12R..................................................................................................................................... 30
! served and technical standards have to be met. Before connecting the device check that
all connecting leads are de-energized and that current transformers are bypassed.
1) Compare auxiliary-, measurement-, control voltage, frequency and the current path of the
device (see type label) with the data of the electricity network.
2) Assemble the relay in the switch panel with the 2 mounting clips. If the device is not fitting in
the cutout the small plastic bars on the side of the case can be removed with a knife.
3) Connect protective ground to the terminal link of the case.
4) Connect in accordance to the wiring diagram (see chapter "connection"). Pay special atten-
tion to the cross section size of the CT connections! An integrated voltage observation with
regard to the auxiliary voltage in BLR-CM guarantees a safety disconnection of the capaci-
tors in case of undervoltage. It must be ensured, that auxiliary voltage is taken from the iden-
tical phase as control voltage for the contactors, to guarantee that all switching elements are
safely switched off in case of under voltage.
5) Remove short circuit links of the current transformer before commissioning!
At BLR-CM auxiliary voltage has to be connected separately from measuring voltage. The terminals for auxil-
iary voltage are marked with La, Lb and 0.
Terminal 0 has to be connected always. La and Lb are different tapping points of the transformer to allow the
usage with different voltage levels. The detailed connection depends on the device type and can be seen on
the sticker at the rear side of the regulator.
BLR-CM can be used in combination with x/5Amp current transformer as well as with x/1Amp types. The
terminals for CT connection are marked with K (S1) and L (S2). CT has to be mounted in the way, that K
(P1) connected to the feeder from utility and L (P2) is connected to load.
Current measuring is necessary for calculation of control deviation and capacitors sizes for reactive power
regulation as well as for showing and monitoring different measuring values.
BLR-CM can be used with summation transformer as well. To get proper function, please pay attention to
correct polarity of all CTs and to the correct setting of CT-factor. The CT-factor for a summation transformer
can easily be calculated by adding the single transformer ratios (e. g. 1000A/5A + 1000A/5A + 1000A/5A =
200 + 200 + 200 = CT-factor 600).
At BLR-CM3phase (option -3A) please take care that the current inputs are connected to the
! correct phases in clockwise rotary field.
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Terminals Um1 and Um2 are used for voltage measuring. Effective range is 50V to 530V AC and 45Hz to
65Hz. Voltage measuring is necessary for calculation of control deviation and capacitors sizes for reactive
power regulation as well as for monitoring and protecting capacitors against over- and undervoltage and
THD U and for showing different measuring values.
If voltage is out of tolerance (range can be set), all active steps are disconnected and the regulation stops.
Voltage has to be measured as standard either from L1-N or L2-L3. If measuring voltage is taken from L1-N
or from L2-L3, is detected automatically by comparing the value of measuring voltage with the setting of
nominal voltage.
Its also possible to measure voltage from other phases as above. In this case either automatic initialization
must run (2.4.5) or the correct setting for phase-compensation (2.5.3.6) has to be done. Details of the func-
tions can be found in the referring chapters.
BLR-CM is available with up to 12 outputs. Depending on the regulator type the outputs can be relay out-
puts, transistor outputs or a mix between both types. The indication of the type can be found on the rear
sticker either with the type description or the symbols of the output clamps.
If you have got the regulator type with mixed output steps, please pay attention that the clamp
! A1 is the common root for the relay outputs 1 - 6 and clamp A2 is the common root for the
transistor outputs 7 - 12!
The relay outputs of the power factor controller are designed for the direct connection to contactors. The
relay outputs are potential-free with one common root.
Maximum breaking capacity for ohmic load: 250V AC / 5A, 400V AC / 2A, 110V DC / 0,4A, 30V DC / 5A.
Maximum fuse rating: 6A.
The transistor outputs of the power factor controller are designed for the direct connection to thyristor swit-
ches. These open-collector outputs have got one common root. To trigger a thyristor switch connect () to
the root and (+) directly to the thyristor switch.
BLR-CM is equipped with an alarm relay to signal proper function of the system. The alarm relay has one
C/O contact. The common point is terminal M.
Between the terminals M and MO is the breaking contact. This contact is closed in alarm condition or when
BLR-CM is disconnected from voltage.
Between the terminals M and MS is the closing contact. This is closed in proper condition of the system.
BLR-CM is equipped with a digital input for AC-voltage for alarm-system (50-250V AC, terminals DI1.1 and
DI1.2). Digital input can be active high or active low. The function can be programmed in the menu "SETUP /
ALARM / DI INPUT" (2.5.7)
More details for the programming can be found in chapter "ALARM". See circuit diagram in chapter 3.9!
BLR-CM with option DM is equipped with a digital input for DC voltage (10-30VDC, terminals DI0.1 and
DI0.2). More details can be found in chapter 2.5.9. The circuit diagram is in chapter 3.10!
BLR-CM is equipped with one digital output (terminals DO1 and DO2). This output is a potential-free closing
contact. The breaking capacity is 5A / 250V AC. The function of this output can be programmed in the menu
"SETUP / ALARM" (chapter 2.5.7). The circuit diagram is in chapter 3.9!
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User Interface of BLR-CM is a graphical LCD and a membrane keyboard with 4 softkeys.
Top area: the two lines of top area are showing information about general status of the relay. The
readings of this area are always available, independent from the menu which is used.
The readings of top area can be parametered in menu SETUP/DISPLAY.
The sad face indicates that there are problems with the level of voltage or current.
The happy face indicates that levels of voltage and current are ok.
The serious face indicates setting PFC OFF or PFC FREEZE.
Status columns: left and right column are showing the status of the control exits.
1 Step 1, status: off, type: NORMAL or FAST
2! Step 2, status: off, type: NORMAL blocked or FIX OFF
Main area: the three lines of main area are for menu navigation and display of information
Softkey area: the softkey area shows the function of the membrane-keyboard. Depending on the
opened menue, the function is different.
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2 MENU BLR-CM
This submenu shows the available measurement values in the main area of LCD. The
values can be chosen by pushing the / -keys.
2.2 HARMONICS
The BLR-CM is permanently calculating the harmonics of the voltage and current by using
Fourier transformation. After selecting the submenu these values are displayed separated
in even and odd harmonics of current and voltage in main display area. Every displayed
value is related to the fundamental wave.
2.3 STEPINFO
Stepinfo shows the information, which is saved in step database. By pushing + -key, the
step can be selected. By pushing -key, the different saved values can be selected.
These values are: type of step, switch cycles, actual capacitor size and derating of capaci-
tor in percent.
Different types of steps are possible. With exception of the type FAULTY, the types can be set in
SETUP/STEPS (2.5.4.2).
Faulty steps are signed with "F!" in the status columns. Furthermore the step type "FAULTY" is shown. De-
fective steps are blocked for the regulation. Faulty steps can be reset in SETUP/RESET (2.5.10.2), by inter-
ruption of supply voltage of BLR-CM or automatically after 24 hours. Afterwards the step is used again for its
regular control function.
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BLR-CM is counting and showing the switching cycles of each step. This value allows the conclusion about
the actual state of the contactors. Switch cycles can be preset separately for each step in SETUP/STEPS
(2.5.4.3). Switch cycles of all steps is also reset, by a reset of complete capacitor database in
SETUP/RESET (2.5.10.3).
2.3.3 STEPVALUE
As standard, the STEPVALUES are detected automatically during operation. They are rated to the setting of
nominal voltage. In some special applications, it is required to set the step values manually. This can be
done in SETUP/STEPS (2.5.4.4).
The STEPVALUE is showing the size of the capacitor, which is used for reactive power regulation. The func-
tion of this value can be compared with the c/k value of power-factor control relays of former generations.
The STEPVALUE is shown in kvar. Each step has its own STEPVALUES, at BLR-CM its one per step, at
BLR-CM3phase there are three stepvalues per step (one for each phase). Step database is working with two
values of capacitor size. The value which is shown in kvar is the actual value. This is continuosly corrected
with every switching operation. A second value is saved after the first ten switch cycles of each step after a
reset of step database. This value indicated the original available STEPVALUE. This value is used to calcu-
ate the percentage of actual stepvalue to original stepvalue. This percentage gives very simple information
about derating of the capacitor banks.
2.3.3.1 When automatic step recognition is not active, the percentage is not shown (2.5.5.7).
In this submenu basic settings can be made for the BLR-CM. These settings are neces-
sary for correct function and for correct display of the measurement values. This menu can
be entered without password.
Function of the setting of nominal voltage is to make a definition about the nominal voltage of the system.
The threshold levels for under- and overvoltage are based on this as well as the ratings of the capacitor
sizes in step database, which are used for control and monitoring (2.5.3.7 and 2.5.3.8). The capacitor sizes,
which are stored in step database, are also rated to the nominal voltage.
Independent of connection of the voltage measuring channel, nominal voltage is always the
! phase-phase voltage!
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2.4.3 CT FACTOR
The CT FACTOR is the ratio of current transformer. (e. g. 1000/5 = ratio 200). At BLR-CM3phase the CT-
Factor is used for all three current channels.
VT FACTOR is the ratio of the voltage transformer. If the regulator is connected directly to the measurement
voltage without VT the value 1 has to be used
2.4.5 START AI
Automatic initialization is switching all exits. During this test it can get information, which exits are working
and it can correct the connection of the measuring channels for voltage and current by internal settings.
Automatic initialization can be started only when the happy face is shown (voltage and current are ok) and
when CONTROL is not set to satus OFF or FREEZE manually or by alarm-system. BLR-CM3phase needs at
least one 3ph. Capacitor-bank for AI! If CONTROL setting is FREEZE done by AI, then a resart is possible.
When AI is running, the status line of BLR-CM shows the message: AI ACTIVE. The maximum number of
switching operations during AI is 10 per exit (normally between 2 and 5). AI is taking care about the setting of
discharge time for each exit. If there is a very long discharge time necessary, AI will take a certain time.
The following messages from AI are possible:
- ALARM: AI OK
AI is finished completely. Please check if all used exits are shown with their number in the
display and please check if BLR-CM is working correctly.
AUTOMATIC INITIALIZATION is only able to work, when capacitors are used for compensation.
! If BLR-CM has to switch reactors for compensation of capacitive load, this feature will cause
failures. AI is working at best, when there are stable load conditions!
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2.4.7 cos
1
This is the setting for target cos 1. It will be valid during normal operation.
The switch interval is the time delay between switching steps in regulation.
2.4.9 STEPS
For step exits, which are switching thyristor switches, discharging time can be reduced to the zero.
2.5 SETUP
In this submenu advanced settings can be made for the BLR-CM. These settings are
necessary for individual parametring for special applications. To enter this submenu,
please push the right button for 3 sec. It is protected by a password (factory setting 2402).
The menu is divided into logical groups. In these groups you can find paramters which are also in Quickstart
SETUP. The following points explain the settings.
2.5.2 START AI
2.5.3 MEASUREMENT
2.5.3.1 CT-FACTOR
The CT FACTOR is the ratio of current transformer. (e. g. 1000/5 = ratio 200). At BLR-CM3phase the CT-
Factor is used for all three current channels.
Independent of connection of the voltage measuring channel, nominal voltage is always the
! phase-phase voltage!
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The selection can also be done manually by pushing the button. The types, "U=L-N" or "U=L-L" are
available.
Automatic synchronizing:
For best measurement results, when mainsvoltage is without commutation notches.
FIX-50HZ: For a safe operation at 50Hz grid with bad mains quality.
FIX-60HZ: For a safe operation at 60Hz grid with bad mains quality.
Voltage L1-N L2-N L3-N L1-N L2-N L3-N L1-N L2-N L3-N
Current transformer L1 L2 L3 L2 L3 L1 L3 L1 L2
Connection U=L-N U=L-N U=L-N U=L-N U=L-N U=L-N U=L-N U=L-N U=L-N
Phase-Offset 0 0 0 240 240 240 120 120 120
Voltage L2-L3 L3-L1 L1-L2 L2-L3 L3-L1 L1-L2 L2-L3 L3-L1 L1-L2
Current transformer L1 L2 L3 L2 L3 L1 L3 L1 L2
Connection U=L-L U=L-L U=L-L U=L-L U=L-L U=L-L U=L-L U=L-L U=L-L
Phase-Offset 0+90 0+90 0+90 240+90 240+90 240+90 120+90 120+90 120+90
At BLR-CM3phase only the position of the voltage measurement can be compensated, because the
regulator calculates the phase angle for the other phase from phase L1.
NO = the countown is not shown. To start AI, you have to choose Quickstart SETUP.
2.5.3.11 CT TYPE 1A
This setting changes some internal threshold levels, to optimize the function with 1Amp CTs.
2.5.4 STEPS
Settings concerning the step data base can be found in this submenu. The following settings are possible:
For step exits, which are switching thyristor switches, discharging time can be reduced to the zero.
The programming can be done for each step individually in kvar. So there is no special sequence necessary.
A step can be programmed as a capacitor (c) or as an inductor (i). If you plan to use a mixed mode between
capacitors and inductors, please contact MR to get more information.
2.5.5 CONTROL
Target of compensation: BLR-CM is using two parallel working regulation algorithms. The type of steps
defines the algorithm by which each step is controlled.
Normal algorithm is using NORMAL steps. The target of regulation of normal algorithm is calculated by
target cos and apparent power of fundamental wave. The control deviation is a mean value over the pe-
riode of SWITCH INTERVAL (adjustable).
In hybrid compensation panels, the installed dynamic steps are considered in calculation of control deviation
to get an optimum working point for the real time part.
Fast algorithm is using FAST steps. The target of regulation of fast algorithm is the real time target reac-
tive power, which is calculated by apparent power and target cos. The operation of Fast algorithm can be
tuned by additional parameters.
At BLR-CM3phase, the fast algorithm is not available. For real time compensation there is used
! the normal algorithm with short SWITCH INTERVAL and fix programmed stepsizes!
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Regulation mode normal algorithm: 4 different regulation modes are available at BLR-CM:
1. Auto: The controller is working with the principle of Best Fit. Before a switching operation, all ca-
pacitor-sizes in step database are compared with control deviation. The available step which gives
the best results will be switched.
2. LIFO: Last In, First Out The controller starts with regulation with step 1 and is switching further ex-
its step-by-step. Switching-off is done vice versa.
3. Combined Filter: Special algorithm for combined filter banks with two different detuned ratings. The
controller is working like in automatic mode with the principle Best Fit. From odd numbered steps,
there is at least or more of the capacitance connected as from even numbered steps.
4. Progressive: Similar to Auto mode. When control deviation is bigger as the biggest available step,
the all further steps are switched in intervals of two seconds. If the setting of switch interval is less
two seconds, all further steps are switched in intervals of one second.
Regulation mode real time algorithm: After measuring one cycle of mains voltage, the control deviation is
calculated and all necessary steps are switched in one operation. The time from end of measuring to genera-
tion of the switching pulse is less 150sec. MR thyristor-switches need from this moment to bring in the ca-
pacitors in max 2/3 of a cycle of mains voltage. This time is needed to to get the next allowed moment for
switching operation.
In real time algorithm SWICTH INTERVAL, STEP EXCHANGE and SWITCH CYCLES BALANCING are not
working. There are some separate settings possible. The real time algorithm is always working in Best Fit
mode.
Sensitivity: (switching threshold) Sensitivity is the switching threshold for switching-on or switching-off the
capacitors in percent (%). The range of the sensitivity can be between 55% and 100% (factory setting is
60%. Due to this, the in following explanation 60% is used.).
1. The controller is using sensitivity to check, if a switching operation is necessary or if its possible.
If the demand for compensation is bigger as 60% of the smallest for regulation available step, BLR-
CM is selecting from step database, if there are suitable steps to switch.
2. To avoid hunting, the controller is only using steps, which will not overshoot more than 40% (100%-
60%) of its size.
Step exchange: Step exchange is supporting automatic control and combined filter control algorithm to
reach an optimum result. If the controller detects that target-pf is not reached it starts searching for a step
which gives better results. If step exchange is active, the controller can replace a switched-in step against a
step which matches better, to reach the target.
Switch cycle balancing: Switch cycle balancing is taking care that steps with similar sizes (tolerance can be
programmed in percent) are used in a way, that they have the same number of switch cycles. At selection of
suitable step for next switching operation, the values of switch cycles, which are saved in step database, are
compared. A balanced attrition of contactors and capacitors is assured by this.
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Settings concerning control functions can be found in this submenu. These settings are available:
X= 1 = equal
Balancing of switch cycles of capacitors with similar sizes produces an equal attrition of the contactors and
capacitors.
This function helps to reach target cos more exactly, when capacitors have different sizes. If all capacitor
banks have the same size, this function makes no sense and in sme conditions the relay can start hunting.
2.5.5.12 CONTROL
Four control modes can be selected:
Combi - Filter: This setting assures that in combined filters the connected power with higher degree
of choking is higher as the power with lower degree of choking.
Capacitors with higher degree of choking must be connected to the odd exits.
! Capacitors with smaller degree of choking must be connected to the even exits.
Progressive: If more than one step is needed to reach target, the setting of switch interval is only
valid for the first switching operation and the following steps are connected in short
intervals.
2.5.5.13 Q OFFSET
OFFSET of reactive power in kvar. This feature allows compensating a permanent reactive load, which can-
not be measured (e.g. a transformer).
The offset of reactive power affects the readings of the following measuring values:
! current, reactive power, control deviation, apparent power, power factor PF and cos
.
No: If current is detected as zero, the regulator is switching-off the capacitors step by step with intervals of
30 sec, to check for a broken cable until it can measure a current again.
This setting should be done carefully, because dependent on ambient conditions the compen-
! sation unit can hunt, when this setting is too small.
The setting is done in kvar. If the setting is 0 (factory setting), there is no limitation.
NO: the trigger pulse for switching the thyristor-switches is coming directly after finishing the measuring of
one periode + run time for the algorithm (some sec).
2.5.6 DISPLAY
In this submenu settings can be made according the display. The following settings are possible:
2.5.6.1 Display
The following masks can be selected for the top display area by pushing the -key. This masking is per-
manently displayed. After leaving this submenu the setting is stored automatically. The following masks can
be selected:
Cos , DI, M, DO: Display of power factor and status of inputs and outputs
(=inactive, =active)
Cos , valid Target cos (1 or 2): Showing of power-factor and of the active
target power factor (e.g. tariff switching with digital input).
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2.5.6.2 Contrast
The contrast of the LCD-display can be adjusted by pushing the + / - keys. After leaving this submenu the
setting is stored automatically.
2.5.6.3 Password
By pushing the + / - keys the password can be changed. Reaching the last digit the new password is stored
by pushing the -key.(set the password to 0000 the password protection is switched off)
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2.5.7 ALARM
In the following chapter all adjustable Alarms including trigger are listed.
Control alarm Trigger after 50x switching time not reaching the target cos and Q > smallest step
(over-/under compensation)
Step warning Trigger: a) Stepsize falls below an adjustable level (delay 300 sec). This level is
percentage between stepsize and nominal stepsize in step-database
b) switch cycles exceeding the adjustable limit for switch cycles.
COS PHI Trigger: The actual cos is outside the adjustable range between
c0.80 and i0.80. The delay time can be adjusted from 1s to 36000s.
Harmonics U Trigger: THD U exceeds the adjusted limit between 1% and 99.9%.
Harmonics I Trigger: THD I exceeds the adjusted limit between 1% and 99.9%.
Overload P Trigger: amount of P exceeds the adjustable limit between 1kW and 99.9MW
Overload Q Trigger: amount of Q exceeds the adjustable limit between 1kvar and 99.9Mvar
DI Input: Trigger: voltage signal at terminals DI1.1 and DI1.2. Possible settings are
HIGH active (voltage > 50V AC) and LOW active (voltage < 50VAC).
Frequency alarm: Trigger: frequency is out of allowed range (max. range 45 65Hz, delay 10sec).
Over/Undervoltage: Trigger: Voltage is out of range. The limits depend on setting for nominal voltage
and on tolerance settings (2.5.3.7/ 2.5.3.8).
It's not possible to deactivate this alarm, but a bigger tolerance can be set!
In case of this alarm, the control stops, all steps are disconnected, the alarmrelay
gives signal and the sad face is shown.
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2.5.7.1 Alarmevents
M relay: volt free alarm output with C/O contacts. The relay is normally active and gives signal when it drops.
Max fuse 6A, breaking capacity 250V AC / 5A
DO relay: digital output with N/O contact. The contact can be set to N/O or N/C function. Max fuse 6A,
breaking capacity 250V AC / 5A
M: M-relay
DO: DO relay
D: Display
CP: target cos 2
O: control off
F: control freeze
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2.5.8 MODBUS
This submenu is only enabled when the regulator is equipped with the Modbus interface. The following set-
tings are possible:
BAUD RATE: The baud rate can be selected by pushing the -key. The valid range is between
1200 and 38400.
PARITY: The parity can be selected by pushing the -key. The following settings are possible:
8E1 (8 data bits/even parity/1 stop bit), 8O1 (8 data bits/odd parity/1 stop bit) and 8N2 (8 data bits/no
parity/2 stop bits)
ADDRESS: By pushing the -key it is possible to enter the slave address (slave ID). The valid
range is between 1 and 247.
The settings for baud rate and parity must be the same for all bus devices. The address must be unique for
each device.
2.5.9 DATALOGGER
This submenue is only avaialble when the regulator is equipped with datalogger. To use datalogger, some
settings are required. These settings are: date, time, storage interval, synchronisation to digital input and
trigger of digital input.
2.5.9.3 SYNCHRONISATION
The storage interval can be synchronized to other devices. This happens by a trigger signal to digital input
DI0.1/DI0.2 (3.10). To use the synchronization, it is required to select the correct storage interval. The toler-
ance is 20 sec. When within the time of storage interval + 20 sec BLR-CM cannot detect a trigger signal, it
will give a failure message. If the trigger signal comes earlier as the end of interval, then the interval is fin-
ished with trigger signal.
2.5.10 RESET
2.6 MANUAL
To enter in manual mode, please select manual in main menue and push for 3 seconds. The automatic
control is stopped and the exits can be switched manually. By the means of the + -key the referring step can
be selected. Changing the switching state is possible by pushing the -key.
Manual switching is only possible when measurement voltage is in allowed range. Other-
! wise over- and undervoltage protection will block this function. After switching off an
active step the discharging time is active. Only after this time is over the step can be
switched on manually again.
- when you are leaving manual mode, the connected steps will be not disconnected
- the test-mode which allows switching capacitors when voltage and current are out of range is removed
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2.7.1 SETUP-HISTORY
Setup history gives infromation about the last 64 settings. It is working as ring-buffer, so the oldest informa-
tion is overwritten.
Setup history gives information about date and time and type of paramter which is changed. By pushing the
-key, you can change to the values. On top line you can see the actual value the bottom line shows the
former value of the modified parameter.
2.7.2 ALARM-HISTORY
Alarm history gives information about the last 64 alarm states. It is working as ring-buffer, so the oldest in-
formation is overwritten. It shows release and reset of alarms.
Alarm history gives information about date and time and type of alarm.
By pushing the -key, you can see the reason of the alarm. On top line you can see the value in the
moment when alarm comes, the bottom line shows the threshold level of alarm.
By pushing the -key again, you get informations about the current and voltage in the moment of alarm.
BLR-CM can log upto 3072 sets of measurings with date and time. The interval can be set from 1 minute to
720 minutes (0=stop logging). Alternatively, there can be use the digital input (3.10) of data-logger to syn-
chronize the log-interval to other applications. It is working as ring-buffer, so the oldest information is over-
written.
To download logged measurings, please use TTL interface and software Data_log.
Data can be stored as CSV file. For analysis of data you can use common available spreatsheet software.
BLR-CM can log upto 512 sets of system information with date and time (enough for 1,4 years). It is working
as ring-buffer, so the oldest information is overwritten. This log happens every day at 23:59:59.
System information are: kWh, kvarh, number of switching operations per exit, capacitor size, average PF,
average PF of last 24h. This logging is always active.
To download logged information, please use TTL interface and software Data_log.
Data can be stored as CSV file. For analysis of data you can use common available spreatsheet software.
FLG: e.g. 3I MB DL
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3.1 BLR-CM06/12R
Einspeisung Last
L1 Supply Load
L2
L3
BLR-CM
K1
K1
PE
Einspeisung Last
L1 Supply Load
L2
L3
BLR-CM
K1
K1
PE
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3.2 BLR-CM06/12T
Einspeisung Last
L1 Supply Load
L2
L3
- +
Triggereingang/
Triggerinput
BLR-CM BEL-TSXX
PE
Einspeisung Last
L1 Supply Load
L2
L3
- +
Triggereingang/
Triggerinput
BLR-CM BEL-TSXX
PE
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3.3 BLR-CM12RT
Einspeisung Last
L1 Supply Load
L2
L3
- +
Triggereingang/
Triggerinput
BLR-CM BEL-TSXX
K1
K1
PE
Einspeisung Last
L1 Supply Load
L2
L3
- +
Triggereingang/
Triggerinput
BLR-CM BEL-TSXX
K1
K1
PE
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Einspeisung Last
L1 Supply Load
L2
L3
BLR-CM
K1
K1
PE
Einspeisung Last
L1 Supply Load
L2
L3
BLR-CM
K1
K1
PE
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Einspeisung Last
L1 Supply Load
L2
L3
- +
Triggereingang/
Triggerinput
BLR-CM BEL-TSXX
PE
Einspeisung Last
L1 Supply Load
L2
L3
- +
Triggereingang/
Triggerinput
BLR-CM BEL-TSXX
PE
Technical Documentation Rev. 06
Einspeisung Last
L1 Supply Load
L2
L3
- +
Triggereingang/
Triggerinput
BLR-CM BEL-TSXX
K1
K1
PE
Einspeisung Last
L1 Supply Load
L2
L3
- +
Triggereingang/
Triggerinput
BLR-CM BEL-TSXX
K1
K1
PE
Technical Documentation Rev. 06
3.7 BLR-CM06/12R-HV
Einspeisung Last
L1 Supply Load
L2
L3
230V
BLR-CM
K1
K1
PE
Einspeisung Last
L1 Supply Load
L2
L3
230V
BLR-CM
K1
K1
PE
Technical Documentation Rev. 06
GND
Technical Documentation Rev. 06
4 Standard Setting
5 Trouble shooting
6 Technical Data